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4/19/16: Please welcome Alice! Alice was dropped off at another shelter by a concerned neighbor. He stated that he was tired of seeing her being bred over and over again by his neighbor so he took her into his care and got her to safety. She is safe with us now. Thank you Elizabeth and Vanessa for getting her to us. Dr Ross said she looks OK overall but is very underweight. She is will be spayed next week then move into her foster home.

She is four years old. We do not know at this time if she likes dogs, cats or young children.

Update 4/25/16: Alice had her spay surgery today and also has her teeth cleaned. Her surgery went well. She was diagnosed with dry eye so we began using prescription eye drops. We are also treating a minor skin infection.

Update 5/17/16: Alice is doing great in her foster home. Gaining some much needed weight and learning how to life the good life!

Update 9/2/16: Alice packed her bags and moved to TN. Congrats Alice and Black family!

approximate age: 4

approximate weight: 38 pounds – she is underweight

likes dogs: n/a

likes cats: n/a

likes children: n/a

food: Taste of the Wild, Pacific Stream

life long medication: tacrolimus for dry eye

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